Using a pinhole camera she fashioned from an Assam tea tin, Heather Champ recorded the sun's path over the past year—from Winter Solstice to Winter Solstice—in what just might be the ultimate form of delayed gratification. The San Francisco-based photographer placed the makeshift device outside her home for the duration, and the resulting ultra-long-exposure solargraph represents 365 days of world turning. [Champalicious via @jtotheizzoe]